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How Diabetes Education & the 7 AADE Self-Care
Behaviors are Delivered in Community Programs?
Healthcare/Public Health
Dwana “Dee” Calhoun, MS, CHES
Health Systems Project Director
August 25, 2014
Georgia Diabetes Prevention and Control Program
Figure 1. Prevalence of Formal Diabetes Education among Adult with
Diabetes by Demographic and Healthcare Coverage Status, Georgia,
2012
*Sample Size too small to produce reliable estimates
^Non-Hispanic
Data Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2012)
Essential Services of Public Health (3)
Inform, Educate, and
Empower People About
Health Issues
&
Essential Services of Public Health (7)
Link People to Needed
Personal Health Services
and Assure the Provision
of Healthcare (When Otherwise Unavailable)
DSME
Physician
Office
Pharmacy
Rural Health
Center
Clinic
Hospital-
Outpatient
Center
FQHC
Health
Department
Opportunity:
Increase DSME Program Access
Opportunity:
Increase DSME Program Access
Opportunity:
Increase DSME Program Access
Expanded Chronic Care Model
Diabetes-14
Increase the proportion of
persons with diagnosed
diabetes who receive
formal diabetes education.
Relevant Healthy People 2020 Objectives:
Diabetes (D) D (Diabetes)-5.1
Reduce the proportion of persons with diabetes (with an A1c
value greater than 9 percent).
D (Diabetes)-11
Increase the proportion of adults with diabetes who have a
glycosylated hemoglobin measurement at least twice a year.
D (Diabetes)-13
Increase the proportion of adults with diabetes who perform
self-blood glucose-monitoring at least once daily.
Relevant Healthy People 2020 Objectives:
Diabetes (D) D (Diabetes)-6
Improve lipid control among persons with diagnosed diabetes.
D (Diabetes)-7
Increase the proportion of persons with diagnosed diabetes whose blood pressure is under control.
D (Diabetes)-9
Increase the proportion of adults with diabetes who have at least an annual foot examination.
D (Diabetes)-10
Increase the proportion of adults with diabetes who have an annual dilated eye examination.
D (Diabetes)-12
Increase the proportion of persons with diagnosed diabetes who obtain an annual urinary microalbumin measurement.
Teachable Moments: Identifying Additional
Opportunities for Patient Engagement
Every Physician Office
Visit
Every Physician Office
Visit
Diabetes Diagnosis
Maintain
Recommended
Testing
Family History-
Medical
Reduce
Lifestyle Risk
Factors
Assess
Medication
Compliance
Manage
Co-morbid
Conditions
Patient History-
Medical
Review Plan of
Care (POC)
Goals
Assess for Tx &
Referral
Challenges
Teachable Moments: Identifying Additional
Opportunities for Patient Engagement
Who?
Frequent Emergency Room
Visits/Hospital Admissions
Episodes of visual, kidney
foot problems, or high blood
pressure
Experience difficulty
adjusting to recommended
nutritional intake
When?
Glucose levels continue to
fluctuate
Difficulty adjusting to
medication schedule or
adherence with multiple
medications
Challenges with meeting
plan of care or treatment
goals
Where?
Recently discharged from
hospital due to diabetes
complications
New to insulin therapy
regimen and experiencing
challenges
Difficulty recording or
remembering when to check
glucose levels in log book
Upcoming Opportunities
for Georgia’s
Healthcare & Public
Health Professionals
Georgia Diabetes Self-
Management Education
(DSME) Learning &
Sustainability
Network
Scholarships:
Certified Diabetes
Educators (CDE)- Exam Fee
for clinicians (including pharmacists)
Medication Therapy
Management (MTM)
Certificate Training Program
for Registered Pharmacists
Additional Resources
DSME Program: Additional Resources
For Professionals: AADE Accredited Diabetes Self-
Management Education (DSME) Programs
http://www.diabeteseducator.org/ProfessionalResources/
accred/
For Professionals: American Diabetes Association (ADA)
Diabetes Education Recognition Programs
http://professional.diabetes.org/Default.aspx
Contact Information
Dwana “Dee” Calhoun, MS, CHES
Health Systems Project Director
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Section
Office of Prevention, Screening and Treatment
O: 404-657-0603
E-mail address: [email protected]
Georgia Diabetes Prevention and Control Program
2014 Georgia Diabetes Community Resource Guide
2013 Georgia Diabetes Self-Management Report and other reports
Diabetes Prevention and Management Resources
http://dph.georgia.gov/